What if there were a formula for grading the career offensive performances of MLB hitters?
Well there is a formula... and these guys make an "A"!
http://www.ranker.com/list/all-time-and-quot_grade-a-and-quot_-major-league-baseball-hitters/jimmy_reynolds_jr,
Babe Ruth
"The Bambino". Uniform number retired in 1948 (#3 NY Yankees). All-Star in 1933, 1934. Inducted into the inaugural class of the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936. 7 time World Series Champion. Career Numbers: Tied for 4th in Runs (2174), 3rd in Homeruns (714), 2nd in RBIs (2213), 3rd in Walks (2062), 8th in AVG (.342), 2nd in OBP (.474), 1st in SLG (.960), and 1st in OPS (1.164).
Barry Bonds
Hank Aaron
Jimmie Foxx
Lou Gehrig
Rogers Hornsby
Stan Musial
Ted Williams
Tris Speaker
Ty Cobb